Como Dos Extraños

Adriana Varela Adriana Varela

The Haunting Dance of Memory and Loss in 'Como Dos Extraños'

The song 'Como Dos Extraños' by Adriana Varela, a renowned Argentine tango singer, is a poignant narrative of love lost and the passage of time. The lyrics speak to the heartache of reuniting with a past love, only to find that the connection that once burned brightly has now faded into the awkwardness of strangers. The song's title, which translates to 'Like Two Strangers,' encapsulates the essence of this transformation.

The opening lines reveal a deep loneliness and a fear of dying away from the beloved, indicating a profound emotional dependence on the other person. This sets the stage for a journey driven by the heart's desperate plea for reunion and the hope for salvation in a once-cherished love. However, the encounter with the past lover brings a painful realization: time has altered them both, and the intimacy they shared has been replaced by a chasm of unfamiliarity. The singer's lament is accentuated by the imagery of the sun's light fading, symbolizing the loss of warmth and vitality in their relationship.

The song's final verses are a reflection on the cruelty of memory and the torment of realizing that the past cannot be recaptured. The mention of 'mil fantasmas' or 'a thousand ghosts' haunting the singer speaks to the lingering memories that mock the present, a past that is both dead and yet disturbingly alive in the mind. The repeated encounter with the beloved serves as a painful lesson in the inevitability of change and the death of illusions. The raw emotion of the song is underscored by the request for forgiveness for tearful eyes, a testament to the vulnerability and pain that accompany the end of a once-beautiful love story.

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